Showing posts with label Quick Cards magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quick Cards magazine. Show all posts

Monday, December 29, 2014

My Best Friend Cards



I absolutely love the Quick Cards made Easy that comes every month from Great Britian! It's a really great card making magazine with lots of great ideas and techniques. And that's not to mention the great gift that comes with every issue! My problem, though, is that so many of their cards are squares instead of the A4 that I'm used to. I usually just adapt their designs to the size that I have always worked with. One reason I like to work with that size is because I can find envelopes for my cards in many places. I have a harder time finding the envelopes for the square shapes so, if I make a square card, that means I have to make my envie also!

Well, in the issue (Jan. 2015, #135) that I just received came the cutest ready stamped designs to use!





However, they are really too big to look good on my typical 4 1/4 x 5 1/2" card. Of course, the mag had them on 15 x 15 cm cards. For all of us who didn't grow up with metric, that's just about 6 x 6" on the card size. The stamp that came with it is a better size for my regular cards but I still want to use these cute designs! So I decided to tackle a square 6 x 6" card. Now you might have a far better way to do it but this is what I did!

Materials needed:
My Best Friend ready-stamped designs
Pastel chalks
Q-tip or chalk applicator
8 1/2 x 11" white card stock
6 x 6" patterned paper, Gingham Gardens from SU!
Island Indigo card stock 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Baked Brown Sugar card stock 4 x 5"


1. Most of the pre-colored designs in this pad have girls with white hair. You can certainly use them like that but I decided I wanted some color to the hair. I used a q-tip to put pastel chalk on the sheet for their hair. I found several shades that looked good in my SU! Stampin' Pastels (retired) but I'm sure that any chalks that you have will have some great colors. After I did the color, I did a quick spray over the chalk with a tiny bit of hair spray. The hair spray will prevent the chalk from smearing. It's not acid free but I don't worry about that on my cards. (just on my scrapbooking) Give the hair spray a couple minutes to dry.
2. The designs are 4 x 5 3/4" so I trimmed a bit off, close to the design. I felt that it fit better that way but you don't want to cut off any of the cute design.
3. With my sheet of white card stock, I used my paper trimmer to cut a piece 6 x 6" in size. That left me a piece 5 x 8 1/2" and a piece 2 1/2 x 6". The smaller piece I put aside to use for other items. The 5 x 8 1/2" piece, I scored and folded at 4 1/4".
4. I adhered the Baked Brown Sugar card stock onto the Island Indigo at an angle. And then I adhered the Best Friend design on top of that.
 
5. I adhered this part onto the folded 5 x 4 1/4" card fold white.
 
The Island Indigo is slightly larger than the folded piece but (IMO) that really doesn't matter.
 
6. I adhered a 6 x 6 " piece of patterned paper onto the 6 x 6" piece of white card stock. This gives it more strength and stability. They I adhered the smaller "card" fold onto the 6x6 piece.
 
I am not going to try to make a 6 x 6" card that opens since that would require 12x 12" paper or making tabs and gluing it. I just made the opening to be on the top card part.
 
I hope that this makes sense to you because it is something that I usually don't do but it's always good to try new things! Now, I need to go make an envie to use to mail the card before my January birthdays start up!
If you are interested in Quick Cards Made Easy go to their website here.
 




Monday, March 24, 2014

Bonus Birthday Card

I'm sure you can tell by now how happy I am with my Quick Cards Magazine that I got a couple weeks ago. Did I mention that the magazine has some bonus papers at the center fold? There is also a section of cut out pieces to use for cards.
This cute card is made using Pool Party card stock from SU! and a couple of scrap pieces of Gumball Green card stock that were laying on my work table. The rest of the papers & cut outs came out of the center fold of the magazine. I can't wait until I get my next issue!

Monday, March 17, 2014

Somebunny to Love

I recently received my first issue of Quick Cards Made Easy magazine. This is a magazine that comes from Great Britian so you have to convert metric to standard measurements but that's not really hard. Just look at the other side of your ruler! Anyway, they included a free gift of these adorable stamps. Here's one of them that I made. I'll post the second one on Wednesday.
Materials needed:
Somebunny to Love stamp set from Quick Cards
Baked Brown Sugar card stock, 1 3/4 x 3 3/8", 1 3/4 x 1 1/4", 1 3/4 x 5", 4 1/4 x 5 1/2"
Pool Party card stock 4 x 5 1/4"
Patterned papers
      from SU International Bazaar 1 1/2 x 4 3/4"
      from the center of Quick Cards magazine 1 x 1 /2", 1 1/2 x 3 1/8"
White card stock 2 3/8 x 3 5/8" plus
Bermuda Bay ink
Basic Black ink
Stampin' Pastels (#105542)
Brights Brads (#119740)
Aqua painter (#103954)
Corner rounder
Large oval punch
Cotton swabs
Hair spray
Stampin' Dimenionals (#104430)

1. Stamp the bunny stamp in black ink on white card stock. Stamp the "hello" in Bermuda Bay ink on white card stock.
2. Use the corner rounder to round the corners on the bunny image. Use the large oval punch to punch out the "hello" greeting.
3. Use cotton swabs or sponge applicators to adhere the pastel colors onto the image.  Spray it lightly with hair spray when finished. Hair spray is not acid free so if you want all acid free, skip this step. The hair spray will seal the colors and brighten them.
4. Adhere the Pool Party card stock on top of the largest piece of Baked Brown Sugar card stock. Adhere the patterned papers on top of the Baked Brown Sugar card stock of the corresponding sizes. You should have a border around each piece of patterned paper.
5. Adhere the Baked Brown Sugar card stock and patterned papers on the card as shown.
6. Place adhesive on the back of the colored image and adhere it to the left over the patterned papers.
Place Stampin' Dimensionals on the back of the greeting oval and adhere it to the top right of the card.
7. Punch holes in the rectangles. Punch a hole in the top left of the largest, in the bottom right corners of the other two. Add brads to each of these.
8. Adhere the card front to a card back.
Have fun!